Try your best
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì J ì NL ì Qi ó ng, which means that the stratagem and power are exhausted. It comes from the biography of Wei Xiaokuan in the book of Zhou.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Xiaokuan's biography in ZhouShu:" the Qi people went to the rescue over the years, lost and rebelled, left home and rebelled, and tried their best. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, complement, attributive, adverbial; refers to helpless. Example: Wu Mingshi's guanggujin Wuxing Ji in Tang Dynasty: "Taizu was narrow and had few soldiers, so he was afraid of not being the enemy, so he tried his best."
Try your best
a grieving maid and a desolate man -- a woman without a husband and a man without a wife - yuàn nǚ kuàng fū
gnash the teeth with angry looks - chēn mù qiè chǐ
emaciation with sallow complexion - liǎn huáng jī shòu